Malaysian Romantic Movie Lembing Awang Pulang Ke Dayang 2009
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Cast: Farid Kamil, Lynette Ludi, Siti Elizad, Zul Huzaimy Director: Majed Salleh Language: Malay Genre: Drama / Romance General Release Date: 22 Oct 2009 Running Time: 1 Hour 50 Minutes, Distributor: NA Story of Lembing Awang Pulang Ke Dayang movie
Set in 1776, this novel-adaptation story centre on a man called Awang, who returned to Parit Raja, Johor to marry his fiancee Dayang after being away for more than three years. Upon his return, he discovers that another man; Bachok had deceived Dayang on Awang’s death with intentions to marry her the next day. Awang turns up at the wedding ceremony and uses a spear given by Raja Bugis to kill Bachok. Bachok, fatally injured, grabbed the spear in his stomach and speared his best man. The man then speared the next man he saw and this was repeated until the 99th person was speared. It was Dayang’s father who was protecting Dayang. He did not continue the repeated spearing and died. Awang runs away to Endau and Dayang did not marry another till the end of her days.The film Directed by Majed Salleh.Watch online Movie Trailer free Lembing Awang Pulang Ke Dayang Malayan film
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Cast: Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Friend, Kathy Bates, Frances Tomelty, Tom Burke, Felicity Jones, Hubert Tellegen, Joe Sheridan Director: Stephen Frears Screenwriter: Christopher Hampton Based on the novel by: Colette Producers: Bill Kenwright, Andras Hamori, Tracey Seaward, Thom Mount. Executive producers: Jessica Lange, Francois Ivernet, Cameron McCracken, Christopher Hampton, Richard Temple, Simon Fawcett Director of photography: Darius Khondji Production designer: Alan MacDonald Music: Alexandre Desplat Costume designer: Consolata Boyle Editor: Lucia Zuchetti Genre: Romance, Drama Open: October 22, 2009 Synopsis
A sumptuous dramatic comedy set in late 19th Century France, during the Belle Epoque, a period of social and cultural excess in European upper classes which ended only as the First World War erupted.. After the war the social environment was quite, quite different.) Costumes, set pieces, cinematography all embrace the delicious and beautiful in this story of courtesans of a certain age whose lives, now more concerned with grown children and investments in oil rather than in men, live in great luxury and wealth. When (still ravishing) Pfeiffer becomes reacquainted with her erstwhile friend's 19 year son, (also incredibly ravishing), the two begin an often haunting, life long journey steeped in love, lust, jealousy and desire. They are soul mates and their story bites deep into the tragic and the hilarious. Direction, script and acting, by all major players and even the minor ones, are all first rate. Tastefully sexy and sensual, sad and lovely and funny all at once, a film to capture awards and hearts worldwide. The film Directed by Stephen Frears and Producers: Bill Kenwright, Andras Hamori. It is turn of the century in Belle Epoque Paris and a scandalous romp is underfoot. The tale begins as the ravishing Lea contemplates retirement from her renowned stature as Paris's most envied seductress to the rich and famous. Her plans are cut short when she is approached by a former courtesan and arch rival, the barb-throwing gossip Charlotte Peloux, who encourages Lea to teach her disaffected 19 year-old son a thing or two about women. The resulting escapades involve power struggles over sex, money, age and society -- and unexpectedly, love itself -- as a boy who refuses to grow up collides with a woman who realizes she cannot stay young forever.
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"Cheri" is the nickname given by Lea (Michelle Pfeiffer) to the young, much younger Fred, whom she brings to discover the truth about lovemaking, and unintentionally but inevitably, about loving. The actor playing Fred is handsome, attractive, but who really hits the sign (as usually, I would say) is Michelle Pfeiffer, who proved to be very courageous in playing a role where she constantly repeats to herself how old she is. Indeed, her beauty, elegance and refinement are always there to remind her and us how difficult it is to come to terms with ageing, mainly when beauty has been the very essence of your life.
The plot is almost absent, being the story more based on emotions, moods, sensations, rather than facts, and the movie in the end manages to capture the viewer, thanks to its capability to render the emotional side through glances and through effective and intense framing of both characters and situations: the last one is incisive, almost paralyzing.
Ironic and funny moments are not absent, mainly when Cathy Bates, playing the odd, high spirited mother, enters the scene, but the overall tone is a melancholic one, above all for the female public, we cannot but sympathize with Lea's inner strength, and at the same time feel moved by her deep suffering. From an aesthetic point of view, the movie is to be visually appreciated for its pleasant settings, its refined costumes and in general for a deep care for precious details.
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Cast And Crew Starring: : Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane, Chris Browning, Aynn Kirby, Rene Mousseux, Con Schell, Jonathan Lund, Nikki Kelly Directed by: : Thomas Jane Produced by: Patrick Aiello, Ashok Amritraj Writer : Tab Murphy , Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 87 mins. (approx.) Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for some violence, bloody images, language and sexuality.. Distributors: Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Releasing Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
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Thomas Jane (HBO’s “Hung,” The Punisher) stars in and makes his directorial debut with this suspenseful horror thriller. Also starring Lauren German (Hostel: Part II) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy II: The Golden Army).
Two honeymooners rescue a mysterious car crash survivor in the Las Vegas desert. But their decision to save the man becomes increasingly regrettable when he turns on them, forcing the newlyweds to do the unthinkable. In a blur of paranormal chaos, the couple must take drastic measures to cover up their actions from the local police, ultimately leading each character to an inescapable fate.
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I had the awesome privilege of being able to see Thomas Jane’s new film, Dark Country at the Long Beach Comic Con. The best part is that we got to see it in 3D with Thomas Jane! If you didn’t already know, Jane both directed and stared in the film, along with Lauren German and Ron Perlman. We’ve been covering the progress of this film since we first heard about it and I’ve been looking forward to seeing this film for quite some time now.
If you’re a movie geek that likes The Twilight Zone and film noir then Dark Country is a movie I think you will really enjoy. It mixes the two types of film styles and story telling techniques extremely well. The story is fun, engaging and campy but in a good way. If it didn’t have the campiness factor to it then it wouldn’t have been as enjoyable as it was. The way the film was shot, and the style of acting that was implemented, helped enhance the world and story that Thomas Jane wanted to tell us.
The movie follows a recently married couple traveling to their honeymoon destination from Las Vegas. Along the way they get distracted, miss a couple of turns and get lost. As they backtrack through the heat infested desert looking for the right road, they come across a bloody unrecognizable body from a major car wreck lying in the road, his face is pretty much gone. As bad as the guy looks they find that he isn’t dead. They put the jacked up guy in the car to help him and try to get him to a hospital. It is at this point that the couples trip turns into one hell of a fun and crazy ride with an unexpected outcome.
The film was shot beautifully! That’s one of it’s strongest qualities. Each shot was set up perfectly and looked like a work of art. It had a very clean slick feel to it that gave the film a very high quality polish. This movie has a very heavy film noir style and it’s done brilliantly. The lighting techniques and camera angles are fantastic in replicating and bringing the 1940’s and 1950’s style of filmmaking back to life. This style worked perfectly for the 3D element that was added to the film.
I am seriously sad that you wont get to see this movie in 3D anytime soon. The 3D in the film was never used as a gimmick. It was 100% used to enhance your experience and pull you into the story. The 3D and film noir style blended perfectly! It was amazing at how awesome it looked. Hopefully one day you will get to experience Dark Country in its 3D glory. If not don’t worry, the movie is still really good.
Dark Country was Thomas Jane’s first directing gig and he did a great job taking the script written by Tab Murphy and turning it into a visually stunning masterpiece. I would love to see him direct another film.
Dark Country is not for everybody, It starts out a little slow and is very different from what you are used to seeing in at the movies, which is one of the reasons I liked it so much. It’s not afraid to be different and try something new. I recommend that you give this
Cast:::Jared Leto ,Diane Kruger ,Darah Polley ,Rhys Ifans ,Juno Temple ,Ben Mansfield ,Natasha Little ,Chiara Caselli, Clare Stone ,Daniel Brochu ,David Schaal ,Valentijn Dhaenens ... Directed by: Jaco Van Dormael Movie color: Color Language: English Genre: Romance / Drama / Fantasy / Sci-Fi Release Date: Oct 7 2009 Banner: Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds, Poisson Rouge Pictures, SCOPE Invest, Somebodies Productions, Toto Films, Christal Films, Integral Films, Lago Film, Groupe Un, Caviar Films, Wallimage Distributor : Asmik Ace Entertainment Country : Canada | Belgium | France
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A tale that spans different time zones of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Mr. Nobody tells the story of Nemo (Jared Leto), the world’s oldest man. In 2092, Mars has become a trendy vacation destination and humans have achieved immortality, thanks to advances in genetics. At the age of 120 years, Nemo is the last mortal left on Earth. His death is drawing near, and media from all over the world are eager to cover the event. Nemo doesn’t really remember who he is, and is only able, while under hypnosis, to call up a few snippets of disordered memories.
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Nemo Nobody is dying. Nemo Nobody is in love. Nemo Nobody is old and infirm. Nemo Nobody is a wide-eyed child. Nemo Nobody is rich and successful. Nemo Nobody is a wild-haired bum sleeping on a park bench. Are any of these things true? Are any false? If we refuse to choose between them can they not all be true simultaneously? This is the central question of Jaco van Dormael's gorgeous, experimental, incredibly high-concept science fiction feature Mr Nobody.
Jared Leto is Mr Nobody, the oldest man in the world - or at least the oldest living mortal, humanity having adopted technology that allows for continuous regeneration. His time is coming, he will soon be dead, and what everybody wants to know is what life was like for this relic. But the answers he gives are contradictory and confused. Was he raised by his mother or his father? Did he marry Elise, Anna or Jean? Was he a success? A failure? Is he truly present in the room or did he die young? To hear him speak all are true simultaneously, or could it be simply the ravings of a senile old man?
Though never mentioned specifically, van Dormael draws heavily on the uncertainty principal, Schrodinger's theories of quantum paradox and the parallel universe theory - the theory that the universe splits whenever you make a decision, allowing countless versions of yourself to be alive simultaneously, in parallel, living out every possible version of your life - in crafting his beautifully executed tale that ultimately boils down to the simple story of a boy who wants to be loved.
When his parents separated in his childhood, Nemo was faced with a simple but horrible decision, a decision no child should have to make: Which parent did he want to live with? It is a decision he simply can not make, a decision he refuses to make and in that moment of refusal Nemo simply comes unstuck from regular, linear time,, instead experiencing all possible options simultaneously, slipping between universes as if through a dream. Often literally through dreams. What will life be like with this parent? What with that? What if I love this girl? What if that? That went horribly wrong, can I rewind and take a different path? Why, yes, yes I can ...
Sumptuously crafted and loaded with stellar performances - Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger and Rhys Ifans are the more recognizable members of the support cast, but all are excellent whether recognizable or not - Mr Nobody is a film that simply refuses to function according to the rules of conventional narrative. It's a slippery beast, one that slides constantly between alternate options, alternate threads, and it is very much to Van Dormael's credit that would could have been an incredibly confusing structure remains quite simple to follow. That said, however, the shape of the thing will be quite daunting for many audiences - particularly when considering it's whopping one hundred and forty minute run time, factors that guarantee that while Mr Nobody will find a loyal and appreciative audience it will likely be a small one.
Gorgeous to look at and deeply heartfelt, Van Dormael's return to directing after a thirteen year absence is one of the most strikingly original entries in the scifi canon in quite some time. A truly unique experience, there is nothing else out there quite like it. A hypnotic experience meant to be experienced more than puzzled over it somehow manages to use its concepts and theories without ever becoming beholden to them and to transcend the ideas with emotion. Though it arguably runs significantly longer than it needs to, Mr Nobody comes with a high recommendation for fans of serious scifi.
A Pathe Distribution release of a Pan-Europeenne production, in association with Integral Film, Lagofilm, Christal Films Prods., Toto & Co Films, France 2 Cinema, France 3 Cinema, with participation of Canal Plus, Cinecinema, France 2, France 3. (International sales: Wild Bunch, Paris.) Produced by Philippe Godeau. Executive producers, Nathalie Gastaldo, Mark Gill, Daniel Marquet, Jean-Yves Asselin. Co-producers, Alfred Huermer, Marco Mehlitz, Christian Larouche, Jaco van Dormael. Directed, written by Jaco van Dormael.
With: Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh-Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Toby Regbo, Juno Temple, Clare Stone, Thomas Byrne, Audrey Giacomini, Laura Brumagne, Allan Corduner, Daniel Mays, Noa de Constanzo.
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Cast And Crew Starring: : Amy Smart, Thim Chiou ,Dennis Chan Directed by: : Eduardo Sanchez Produced by ; Eduardo Sanchez: Writer : Jamie Nash, Eduardo Sanchez Composer: Kent Sparling, Antonio Cora Writer (Story) : Jamie Nash Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 87 mins. (approx.) Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and language. Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Studio : Lionsgate Home Entertainment (Ghost House Underground) Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
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While honeymooning in China, a young couple takes part in a sacred event that opens the gates of hell and frees the dead to roam among the living.
Overview: : According to an ancient Chinese myth, on the full moon of the seventh lunar month the gates of hell open and the dead are freed to roam among the living. While honeymooning in China, a young couple takes part in a sacred event that honors these spirits. As night falls, their tour guide abandons them in a desolate field. Now what they thought was a joke is becoming far too real as they fight to survive the night of the SEVENTH MOON.
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Straight from the Florida Film Festival comes Tex’s review for The Seventh Moon, Eduardo Sanchez’s (The Blair Witch Project) latest horror film possibly arriving later this year from Lionsgate. “If anything can be said for Seventh Moon, it’s certainly not boring! The histrionics displayed by Amy Smart are liable to rip your eardrums out while the visuals leave you eyeballs spinning and your temples throbbing. With all the screaming, out of focus photography and monster attacks, it’s a cacophony of sensory overload that makes Quarantine and Cloverfied look they were shot with a Steadicam.” Click the title above for the review.
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A romantic trip to China turns into a lunar nightmare for a pair of happy newlyweds when their taxi driver ditches them in a remote village, and the locals offer them up as sacrifices for the menacing moon creatures that return to Earth annually to replenish their ranks. According to Chinese legend, the dead return to Earth on the seventh month of the lunar year, when the moon glows full in the night sky. America-born Yul (Tim Chiou) and his new wife Melissa (Amy Smart) had just arrived in China to meet Yul’s family when their idyllic getaway takes a sudden turn for the worse. When night falls and their tour guide leaves them stranded in a darkened, boarded-up village, Yul and Amy quickly realize that this wasn’t a planned stop. Once a year, the lunar creatures return to Earth in search of a sacrifice. Yul and Amy have just been offered up, and now in order to avoid being assimilated into the collective that pursues them through the darkened forest, they will have to survive until the morning light casts the frightful beasts back to the moon for another year. Jason Buchanan,
Starring: : Art Hindle Pollyanna McIntosh Spencer List Eric Kastel Andrew Elvis Miller Tommy Nelson Jessica Butler Rachel White Directed by: : Andrew Van Den Houten Produced by :Andrew Van Writer : Jack Ketchum Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for some violence, bloody images, language and sexuality.. Distributors: Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Releasing Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Studio : Lionsgate Home Entertainment Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
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Survivors of a feral flesh-eating clan are chowing their way through the locals. Amy Halbard and Claire Carey strive to survive their abduction by the cannibals and save their children. A subplot involving Claire’s despicable husband, Steven, gives an opportunity to cleverly compare predatory civilized folk to the appetite-driven primitives.
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This morning we scored the first casting news for Modercine’s latest Jack Ketchum adaptation, Offspring, which will be directed by Andrew Van Den Houten. OFFSPRING features veteran actor of film and television Art Hindle (The Brood, Invasion of the Body Snatchers) and actress Polyanna McIntosh, with Tommy Nelson, Spencer List, Michael Biehn and John Savage rounding out the cast. Read on for the press release.
MODERNCINÉ, director/producer ANDREW VAN DEN HOUTEN, and critically acclaimed horror author JACK KETCHUM reunite to bring one of the author’s most haunting and gruesome tales to the big screen. “Who’s the scariest guy in America? Jack Ketchum, quite simply, is one of the best in the business,” says literary master of the macabre Stephen King.
Adapted for the screen by author JACK KETCHUM, who broadened the landscape of our worst nightmares with such stories as “The Lost,” “The Girl Next Door,” and “Red,” comes this shocking tale of rural horror adapted by the master storyteller himself – OFFSPRING. Something deadly has returned to the woods and seaside cliffs of Dead River, Maine. An evil thought to have been exterminated has returned with their insatiable appetite for human flesh. David and Amy Halbard’s family and their house guests are about to come face to face with a blood-thirsty pack of wild children lead by a woman, the last survivor of a primitive, cave-dwelling tribe of predatory savages. The only one who can possibly save them and put an end to the reign of terror is retired sheriff George Peters.
Directed by VAN DEN HOUTEN and screenplay by KETCHUM, OFFSPRING’s cinematographer and producer is William M. Miller, with a score by Ryan Shore and special effects by Anthony Pepe. OFFSPRING features veteran actor of film and television ART HINDLE (The Brood and Invasion of the Body Snatchers) as George Peters and actress POLLYANNA MCINTOSH as Claire. Young TOMMY NELSON plays the heroic Luke and his co-star SPENCER LIST, who stars opposite Michael Biehn and John Savage in the upcoming “Malevolence: Bereavement,” is the sinister Rabbit
Starring: : Val Kilmer, Martha MacIsaac, Aaron Ashmore, Steph Song, Anne Marie DeLuise, Sebastian Gacki, Kyle Schmidt Directed by: : Mark A. Lewis Writer : Mark A. Lewis, Michael W. Lewis Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for some violence, bloody images, language and sexuality.. Distributors: Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Releasing Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Studio : Lionsgate Home Entertainment (Ghost House Underground) Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
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A deadly prehistoric parasite is released when a Woolly Mammoth is discovered in a melting ice cap. Faced with a potentially global epidemic, four ecology students must destroy the parasite before it reaches the rest of civilization. One-by-one they are infected and one-by-one they turn on each other. Soon the survivors are left with only one choice – to make the ultimate sacrifice and burn everything to the ground… including themselves.
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At a remote Arctic research station, four ecology students discover the real horror of global warming is not the melting ice, but what’s frozen within it. A prehistoric parasite is released from the carcass of a Woolly Mammoth upon the unsuspecting students who are forced to quarantine and make necessary sacrifices, or risk infecting the rest of the world.
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The Thaw (aka Frozen – Etwas hat überlebt – German DVD title) is an upcoming sci-fi horror/thriller film directed by Mark A. Lewis starring Val Kilmer and Martha MacIsaac.
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Credibility in a horror film isn’t something that I usually pay any attention to unless it has to do with the acting, actions or dialogue. I usually leave premise out of it because I know Jason Voorhees, the Candyman or Freddie Kreuger don’t really exist. However, when a film harps on about a very real topic like Global Warming throughout the entire film, it subconsciously takes on a realism that is quickly derailed by the incredible beast that it unleashes. A beast that could easily be seen as the dominant species at the time yet shares almost nothing in common with the dominate species of today.
The relatively unknown cast played their parts competently enough but no one shines due to mediocre writing and dialogue but there were numerous times when either the writing or directing was just completely off and full conversations were taking place in areas no sane/intelligent person, let alone a full cast, would stay in.
Realism obviously wasn’t an issue for the filmmakers but by harping on about Global Warming and then introducing such a powerful parasite I really had to wonder if this was a true attempt at a Global Warming warning or an Anti-Global Warming film showing how ludicrous the concept is. In either case, I would have rather it was played down ten-fold so I could have at least enjoyed what I could from the film.
Starring: : Kathy Lamkin, Cristen Coppen, David Rountree, Kiko Ellsworth, Christine Carlo, Paula Rhodes Directed by: : G. Cameron Romero Produced by: G.cameron Romero Writer : David Rountree Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for some violence, bloody images, language and sexuality.. Distributors: Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Releasing Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Studio : Batpack Studios Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
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When a group of hikers take off for a weekend of fun and adventure in remote mountain region, they unwittingly stumble across the Staunton family – for whom the hill is named – and find themselves at the mercy of a depraved, diabolical brood that will stop at nothing to rid their property of these “trespassers.” The only law on Staunton’s Hill is the law of the Stauntons…and, in this case, the penalty for defying that law is death.
Director: Xie Shao Xuan Starring: Xie Yu Ting, Lin Li Yang, Huang Zhong Kun, Chen Liang Da, Yi Na Country: Taiwan Production Company: Han Hui Television Co. Ltd. Genre: Drama Date of release: 18th September, 2009
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Ming Feng (Xie Yu Ting) is a high school swimmer, his father Xie Hao Xiang (Lin Li Yang) was also a swimmer in his younger days. He gets training under coach Zhuang Qing Mu (Huang Zhong Kun) who is also his father’s ex-classmate. Having failed in his previous attempt to win medals during the swimming competition he sets high hope for Ming Feng to win gold medal.
However, the son hates his father due to his past actions. Ming Feng is angry with his father because previously he gave her deceased mother who was having breast cancer a wrong medication which caused her the death and his father did not honor his promise of buying a present after he had won a gold medal in a swimming competition. Due to this he decides to quit swimming for good.
One day while becoming an audience in a swimming competition he witnesses a swimmer who is born without legs, Da Da (Chen Liang Da) taking part in a swimming competition. Da Da’s strong determination although born with physical disability make him feel touched and he decides to make a comeback in the swimming competition. Will Ming Feng win gold medal once again and improves the relationship with his father?
Starring: : Bijou Phillips, James Murray, Skye Bennett, Raphaël Coleman, Arkie Reece Directed by: Josef Rusnak Produced by: Michael Dougherty, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni Writer : Larry Cohen, Paul Sopocy, James Portolese Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 80 min Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and language. Distributors:Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
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Its not that horror or cool,but the idea of wicked baby who is bloody and kill?!,he is large for age,can creep,sneak,have nails,sharp teeth that just appeared in some or one scene.they dont show the baby while he kills. and at the end ,the mother takes the baby,and stay at the burning home to die together,leaving her husband and his brother out. the learnd lesson from it,is that we shouldnt be against God's well.abortion is not good,she took bad medicines and then asked God to make the baby live,he lived but cursed
I love It's Alive, it is a favorite of mine. Cheesy 70's killer baby flick, you can't beat that. I am a big fan of Larry Cohen, and his older flicks, so when I heard a remake was being made I was skeptical. I thought if done right, if they went with a less cheesy approach, it could be decent, at least better than some of the other recent remakes. I wasn't sure what was going on with this film until recently I received a screener of the remake at work. I must say, I actually enjoyed it a lot more than expected. It has flaws, including a CGI killer baby this time...but overall, this film is actually a lot of fun. It isn't the spooky, realistic film it could have been, but it is a bloody good time. Though not as much fun as the original, it is a decent watch, with some decent gore. It really has no relation to the original, other than a killing baby, and the same of the family is still Davis. Overall, if you like the original, it is a decent watch, and if you haven't watched the legendary classic, watch that first, then this. I was just sad they didn't recreate the milkman scene
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The original which I have only seen once, don’t remember too much it and I knew i didn’t like as IT didn’t really scary me or creep out. now in this remake which went straight to DVD, Lenore is pregnant she take break of collage leaves and then soon she feel pain , as they rush to hospital and Doctor tell Frank (The Father of baby) Baby is grown and need perform a C-Section, while she only 6 months pregnant,and the baby seen normal,Then we see another nurse goes pass room, see all nurse have being killed in the room. As they take the baby home, everything see normal as start of the movie they show bit of baby looks too cute to be evil at the point and soon after birds has been found dead in house and Garden then Lenore soon find out that baby has just killed the Cat and now she knows. It is Alive alive unr dvd While her Girlfriend is really worried about as she not answer her calls for long a time as goes to Lenore house with boyfriend and soon ends up getting killed by the baby (The deaths were okay and bit bloody which i really liked but most of the deaths are same as the mum goes to find the baby and she her baby has killed her best friend then he hides the bodies in basement.
Starring: : Rachel Shelley, Stephen Campbell Moore, Eva Birthistle, Eva Sayer, Jeremy Sheffield Directed by: Tom Shankland Produced by: Allan Niblo ,James Richardson Writer : Tom Shankland Writer (Story) : Paul Andrew Williams Genres: Horror: Thriller Running Time: 1 hour 24 minutes Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and language. Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
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The film is based on a story by Paul Andrew Williams, acclaimed director Tom Shankland's new film truly brings horror home. New Years Eve, and what should be a relaxing vacation for two families coming together to celebrate the holidays, ends up as a desperate fight for survival, as one by one the children mysteriously fall ill and turn against their parents with horrifying consequences. Review
Killer kids films are a dime a dozen, an under explored genre that always seems to work better is the kids are English, the accent is of course the accent of choice for international villains and other evil doers. I didn't know much about The Children before going in but what I got was a rousing good time of child carnage and taboo busting.
Family members reunite at a country house for christmas for some quality time. The children are playful, maybe too much so, filling the surroundings with ear piercing screams of laughter while the parents try to have a nice holiday. But early on it's obvious that something is not quite right with one of them, Paulie, played by a creepy looking sumbitch William Howes, stares blankly in to space and is generally in a foul mood. The filmmakers hint at some sort of reason as to why the kids quickly turn from rascally cutie pies to psychotic bastards but fortunately never come out and say it which makes the whole thing more effective.
What makes this film succeed is how director Tom Shankland handles his child stars who are exceptionally creepy without so much as uttering a word. A blank stare from a cute child is very unsettling and what he makes them do is just down right wrong. But what he also does is making the kids get on your nerves at the beginning with their constant screaming so it makes it easier on you to cheer when the blood starts flowing in a very gut punching way, leaving you howling with laughter and guilt for enjoying watching a child get stabbed through the neck on a broken door.
There is a good buildup of tension and Shankland manages to keep things rolling when the fun begins. It's well shot, maybe a bit too hectic editing in parts but overall a very successful crowd pleaser.
The UK horror flick The Children gives a nice fresh tweak to a tired and all-too-familiar horror trope. The story is simple: an extended family goes on vacation to celebrate New Year’s in a cozy but lonely cabin in the woods, and their youngest children gradually go violently insane and attempt to kill their elders off one-by-one. The children’s motive is only half-explained, resulting from a mysterious sickness that possesses them, youngest to oldest. The film’s ending alludes to something more complex going on, but The Children thankfully avoids the type of clear explanation that often takes all the air out of films like this. The ambiguity works.
This particular depiction runs against the notion that children possess some sort of innate purity lost somewhere in adulthood that pervades not only horror cinema, but society at large. The Children instead poses the opposite idea, that children—or, at least, these children—contain a unique capacity for inhumanity lost somewhere in pubescence (which is why the ‘sickness’ doesn’t affect the grown teen). The children of The Children aren’t emblems of hope seen before in all kinds of movies, but are depicted the way many people refuse to acknowledge them to be: insufferable. These are the children you see screaming incessantly at the supermarket. Kudos to The Children for constructively using one’s daily rage at other people’s kids as the starting point for a unique and entertaining horror film.
As with any horror film taking place in an isolated location, there are limited characters and thus a limited amount of kills, but writer-director Tom Shankland (adapting a short story by Paul Andrew Williams) makes the most out of this willful restraint. Each violent action is innovative, satisfying, affecting, effective, and well-worth-the-wait, avoiding the buckets-of-blood aesthetic and incessant violence characteristic of subsets of this genre. The film makes great use of parallel editing to complement one moment of violent suspense with several others occurring at the same time, amplifying this effect through sounds of seemingly arbitrary details, like a tea kettle or loud toy. The Children is also a uniquely colorful horror film, covering the frame with a varied range of yellow hues combined with contrasting colors, subverting the palette typically used by filmmakers to depict an aura of positivity and juxtaposing an attractive palette with horrifying acts. This combined with the factor of the film taking place mostly in the daytime shows that The Children isn’t going for the easy scare, separating itself from the pack of scary kid movies through Shankland’s confident stylistic approach (some disturbing images come off downright beautiful, like a close-up of blood permeating the white snow). The performances are decent all around, and Shankland avoids the typically flat performances given by children by focusing on the young actors’ facial expressions rather than overwhelming them with dialogue that would inevitably be badly delivered (this is one movie, Mr. Fure, that kids don’t ruin).
That being said, The Children really isn’t all that scary or creepy. It flirts with ideas like the troubling implications of hurting a child in self-defense or a literalized Freudian horror of being killed by one’s beloved offspring, but the film, intentionally or not, won’t resonate or get under your skin. It’s nothing more than an entertaining and well-made horror film.
Cast And Crew Starring: : Quinn Lord, Brian Cox, Leslie Bibb, Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, Anna Paquin, Moneca Delain, Lauren Lee Smith, Directed by: Michael Dougherty Produced by: Michael Dougherty, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni Genres: Suspense/Horror: Thriller Running Time: 82 min. Release Date: October 6th, 2009 MPAA Rating: R for horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and language. Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
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"Trick 'r Treat....more like Trick you into watching a load of crap" Well, it's being compared to the original Halloween as a classic October viewing. Some say that they can't imagine single horror fan that won't fall head over heels in love with it. They say it's one of the best genre films of the past few years. 10 of 10, blah, blah, blah, BLAH. Bullshit. It's funny, though. Why is it that movies that get pushed back constantly and don't get theatrical releases and end up being seen by few, everyone praises it. This movie is shit, and I implore everyone to not just go out and by this piece of shit. At least rent it or watch it online, which is what I did.
I'm not one of those people that get into the hypes of movies. I think it's wrong to even hype up a movie at all, but it has no effect on me. Back in 2007, like every other movie fan out there, I saw this interesting trailer for a movie called Trick 'r Treat. The first word that came out of my mouth was, "Wow". Can't wait. It had a release date already for October 2007. I counted down the days and it was finally time, but no Trick 'r Treat was nowhere to be found, so I just had my Saw IV for the Halloween holiday. I tried to find out everything I could about why this movie wasn't coming out. I heard all kinds of rumors, like they didn't have enough financing, but the most bizarre and shitty explanation I got was that they didn't want to compete with Saw. Come on, now, if that rumor was true, then that so much full of shit. Wow, I didn't know Saw movies was releases on everyday in October. If you didn't want to compete than just release the damn movie on the first Friday of October. It'll still have that Halloween feel too it. Saw usually releases at close to the end of October. Plain and simple, they didn't want to release at shitty ass horror movie.
Now, a while ago, I got on my computer and just started skimming through some free movies to watch, because I was so bored, then I came across Trick 'r Treat. I couldn't wait to get it on Netflix so I just turned off my lights, sat in the dark and got ready to watch this horror flick. I must admit, the first five minutes of this movie really creep me out. It was almost like an homage paid to Michael Myers, but after the kill sequence is over, that's when the agony started. First off, if your a big horror fan like I am, you'll know that the music score is a big part of what makes an horror movie great. The score in the first Halloween was so creepy and made the movie even scarier. Okay, the score in this movie is so over the top Danny Elfman sounding music. Douglas Pipes performs the score of this movie and it almost does sound like Elfman's work. It's way too loud and the pace is to fast. The music makes this even worse. Already, I'm glad this didn't get released in theaters, because I would have paid to see this piece of shit. This film is being called an anthology horror film, and it's really not one. Watch Creepshow and the Tales from the Darkside film. Those two are anthology. Well, maybe the movie's just trying to do anthology in a different way, because unlike Creepshow, which separates it's stories with chapters, Trick 'r Treat, constantly, skips from one scene to the next, backwards and forwards, earlier and later on. It just starts getting way too confusing. Also, unlike most anthology horror films, this movie doesn't know what it wants to be. It doesn't know if it wants to be like a party style horror flick, like Creepshow, or a straight horror galore-fest, like Tales from the Darkside. I'll give it this, Trick 'r Treat does capture that Halloween setting. Also, there is one sequence with some cool ass effects. Sadly, it tries to hard to shock, creep, and scare you. Michael Dougherty, the director, just goes way over the top, pushes the envelope and gets no results from it.
Trick 'r Treat is a below average, sub par horror movie that just disappoints you all the way through. You guys remember Nickelodeon's Are you Afraid of the Dark and R. L. Stine's Goosebumps TV series. Okay, take those two series combine them together and throw a R rating on that and you got Trick 'r Treat. Really, I'm serious that's what I got from this movie. Trick 'r Treat is nothing more than a R rated horror/kids film. However, I'll watch Are you afraid of the Dark and Goosebumps back to back before I watch this shit again. Some of you might bitch about my review. Try to say that I really didn't see it. Say I'm lying or some shit, but I understand. You haven't seen it yet and still defend it. Look, honestly, unless your like 11 years of age or under, you can't be serious and enjoying this movie and call it good, because when I was that age Goosebumps creep me out. If your a lot older, well, damn, your either lying to yourself and just bough into the hype of the movie and just don't realize how bad it is, or you don't really care what you watch. In closing, I'd rather eat an apple with razors in it before I watch this abomination of the term horror film.
Cast: Jocelin Donahue, Greta Gerwig, Tom Noonan, Mary Woronov, AJ Bowen, Dee Wallace, Heather Robb, Mary B. McCann, John Speredakos Director: Ti West Writer , T i west Studio: Magnet/Magnolia MPAA Rating: R Release Date: October 30, 2009
Synopsis:
College student Samantha Hughes takes a babysitting job in a remote mansion with her good friend Megan. She's desperate for money and the pay is good, but something feels wrong, and Samantha quickly realizes that the girls are trapped. As a lunar eclipse darkens the sky, she realizes that her employers have something truly terrifying in store for them.
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Arriving in theaters on October 30 from Magnet is Ti West's stylish 80's horror homage, The House Of The Devil which has been receiving rave reviews around the web. While the images have ben slim-pickings, below you'll find a look at a handful of new hi-res pics, along with the green band trailer released by Apple last week. Set in the 1980s and based on true, unexplained events, The House Of The Devil stars the sexy Jocelin Donahue as cash-strapped college student Samantha Hughes, who takes a babysitting job in a remote mansion with her good friend Megan (Greta Gerwig, Baghead). Shes desperate for money and the pay is good, but something feels wrong, and Samantha quickly realizes that the girls are trapped. As a lunar eclipse darkens the night sky, Samantha finds that her employers dont have a baby at all, and have something truly terrifying in store for them.
It's October 1 and there's a chill in the air, even here in Southern California (as I write this). This time of year, it's always great to revisit old school frights and based on advanced word of mouth The House of the Devil delivers the goods. Written and directed by Ti West ( The Roost ), the film premieres on VOD today courtesy of Magnet Releasing. A limited theatrical run will follow later this month on October 30. Jocelin Donahue, A.J. Bowen, Tom Noonan, Mary Woronov, Dee Wallace and Greta Gerwig star in this tale of a babysitter who takes a gig at a secluded mansion and winds up fighting for her life. Click below to see these images in hi-res and for more photos!
The House Of The Devil in the same day, I’m surprised a full eclipse didn’t occur over Austin, TX’s Alamo Drafthouse, where the fifth annual Fantastic Fest is being housed. Normally, it would seem an unlikely choice to review two movies in the same breath, but it’s more than appropriate in this case.
Ever since Fangoria Radio had Cropsey filmmakers Barbara Brancaccio and Joshua Zeman as guests way back in May, I was interested in seeing the Staten Island-lensed documentary, in which the two local filmmakers return to investigate and shed some light on the mystery surrounding five missing children. They were said to have been abducted by real-life bogeyman Andre Rand, and speculation about their fates developed into an urban legend about a man named Cropsey who would kidnap kids. Brancaccio and Zeman grew up only a few miles apart,
We've been really pushing Ti West's 80's horror homage The House Of The Devil on you pretty heavy, but now we've finally got a look at some of the crazies that ensues in Magnet Releasing's film that is now available on VOD, Amazon and Xbox, and will be arriving in limited theaters come October 30 (this is a pretty good movie to see Halloween weekend). Set in the 1980s and based on true, unexplained events, The House Of The Devil stars the sexy Jocelin Donahue as cash-strapped college student Samantha Hughes, who takes a babysitting job in a remote mansion with her good friend Megan (Greta Gerwig, Baghead). Shes desperate for money and the pay is good, but something feels wrong, and Samantha quickly realizes that the girls are trapped....More »
Starring:Yuichi Nakamura,Ryoko Kobayashi,Kazuki Kato, Kosuke Yonehara,Masaki Sada,Shun Sugata,Maimi Okuwa, Rio Matsumoto,Yoshihiko Hakamada Director: Atsushi Muroga Writer: Atsushi Muroga, Yasutoshi Murakawa, Michiharu Kusunoki Producer: yasutoshi Murkawa Cinematographer:Michiharu kusunoki Release Date: September 12, 2009 Language: Japanese Country: Japan
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The film stars Yuichi Nakamura of D-BOYS fame as Akio Asakura, a 3rd-year high school student who falls in love with a souped-up Fairlady S30Z.
Wangan Midnight the Movie - Based on Wangan Midnight street racing manga by Michiharu Kusunoki.
The official website of Kodansha Comics has announced on Saturday, 25 April 2009, that a theatrical film based on Michiharu Kusunoki's Wangan Midnight street-racing manga will open in Japan this summer. Like the previous television anime and video features, Wangan Midnight the Movie will center on a young man named Akio who salvages "Devil Z," a custom-tuned Datsun Fairlady S30Z car with a supposedly cursed history.
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The story gets its roots from the actual street racing that occurs on Tokyo's Shuto Expressway, one stretch of which is known as the "Wangan" — literally meaning "bay side" although it is generally used to refer to the freeway — the longest, straightest road in the entire country. [3]. There is also road traffic to contend with, including a fair number of heavy trucks. Because of this, the action is inherently hazardous, and wrecks are common. Blown engines are also a frequent hazard, especially with the extremely high power engines.
One day, Akio Asakura, a high school student in his last year of study, is driving his Fairlady Z (Z31) when he challenges Tatsuya Shima, a doctor, in his black Porsche 911 Turbo (964), nicknamed the "BlackBird". With his friend in the passenger seat and two girls in the back, Akio attempts to win, but is defeated. Determined to become faster, he goes to the junkyard because his mechanic friend tells him he saw a wrecked Fairlady S30 just like Akio wanted. When he sees the damaged midnight blue Fairlady Z (S30) in the junkyard, he remembers seeing this car a few years ago with a nice girl in the passenger seat. Intrigued as to why such a classic Japanese performance vehicle is about to be junked, he convinces the junkyard owner to sell it to him. The junkyard owner was told by the previous owner to scrap the car because it is cursed. He soon finds that the car is unnaturally fast due to a tuned L28 engine, bored and stroked to 3.1 L and fitted with twin turbos. He also finds that the one of the car's previous owners shares his first and last name, and had died in a horrible crash on the Wangan. Every person who takes possession of the Z ends up spinning out of control and crashing, as if the car is rebelling against its driver. This gives the blue Z the nickname "The Devil Z". The manga follows Akio's various encounters with people on the Wangan, though the central plot revolves around his constant battle with the BlackBird for Wangan superiority.
Starring:Satomi Kobayashi,Ryo Kase,Kana,Masako Motai Director : Mika Omori Release Date:12 September 2009 Origin :Japan Genre: Drama
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A story of 6 days with 5 Japanese gathered around a small sparkling pool at Chiang Mai in Thailand. 4 years ago, Kyoko started to live alone in Thailand, leaving her mother and her daughter, Sayo, in Japan. Just before the graduation of University, Sayo sets foot on Thailand to visit her mother. However, contrary to her expectation, it was not her mother who came to pick up Sayo, but Ichio who works for Kyoko. After 4 years, Sayo finds her mother not changed at all. Kyoko always lives her own way no matter where she lives or whom she lives with, and it perplexes Sayo though she knew it.
At a guest house Kyoko runs, there also were a Thai kid called Bee and a Japanese woman called Kikuko who has mysterious atmosphere, and Sayo can hardly accept her mother living happily with those unknown people.
At a place with beautiful greenery, there is a small pool where you can feel wonderful ozone. During 6 days at Chiang Mai in Thailand with beautiful scenery, with a close relationship among the people, there is something developing in Sayo’s mind who is going back home…
Hiroko (Juri Ueno) is about to get married to the handsome Kenichiro when disaster strikes. Her landlord stops by the happy bride-to-be’s apartment where a pair of wayward scissors falls from a shelf and stabs him in the back as he bends forward to pick something up. His body begins to stiffen even before Hiroko realizes what has happened.
On the road to Mount Fuji where Hiroko intends to dump the corpse, something falls on the hood of her car out of the blue. That “something” is Fukuko Kobayashi (Yoshino Kimura), who is dying to… die. Fukuko believes that she is irredeemably unhappy and has endeavored to commit suicide again and again. As Hiroko and Fukuko begin their journey to abandon the corpse, a weird friendship begins to build.
After many twists and turns, Hiroko walks down the aisle. An airmail delivery arrives for the happy honeymooner, but when Hiroko opens the envelope, the paperknife slips from her hand and it ends up stabbing Kenichiro in the chest. Again, after putting the corpse in her luggage, Hiroko has to run away, but unlike the last time, she is full of hope.
Starring: Chandran, Rambha, Lakshmi Rai Director: Selvendran Music: Bharani Lyricst: Kabilan Singers :: Tippu ,Gayatri ,Ranjith , Saindhavi .,Suchitra ,Reshmi ,Mahathi Release Date: 02 Oct 2009 Genre: Drama Language: Tamil
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The Story : Oru Kadhalan Oru Kadhali is expected to be a romantic thriller, directed by Selvendran. It stars Chandran, Rambha, Lakshmi Rai, Anu Mohan, Kadhal Sugkumar, R. Sundarrajan, Thalaivasal Vijay, Raja Shree and Abhinaya Sri.
Andini (Imelda Nubis) is a young student who has been having vivid dreams about her sister, Miranda (Uwie Jasmin), who works as a nurse. The dreams begin to grow into frightening apparitions. In fear that something terrible may have happened to her, several of Andini's college friends join together to help to search for Miranda. After talking with a woman named Vivian, who lives in Miranda's residence and works with her at the hospital, she finds out that the reason Miranda left home with little warning is because she's pregnant. Andini also meets Dr. Indra (Mandala A. Shoji) who has seen apparitions in hospital morgue that he thought was a kuntilanak. His fiancee Sarah (Julia Perez) also sees the same apparitions.
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Since Miranda (Uwi Jasmine), a hospital nurse, went to leave his house because of the mutation of the work, nostalgia that in striking Andini (Imelda Lubis) until often dreamed about his older brother. The dream then changed to the appearance, made him with Robby his girlfriend and Mocil (Rizky Mocil) their university friend went to look for Miranda's news. Andini received information from Vivian, Miranda's friend about the residence and the place hospital of Miranda worked, even more that he knew about his older brother increasingly often also he was haunted by the appearance, Andini most startled like that knew the reality that his older brother in fact was pregnant 5 months and for reasons of that made his older brother go to leave the house.
Andini went to meet Doctor Indra (the Arena), the colleague Miranda that was the last person who saw Miranda in the unlucky night. Since that time, he then often was disrupted by the frightening noose was concrete kuntilanak that once he encountered when he was working in the room of the morgue. Sarah (Julia Perez) the fiance Indra, that also was the colleague Miranda, also often was haunted kuntilanak that once he found in the morgue. This incident evidently made Indra almost mad. Was Andini successful found where Miranda was? The incident whether actual fell on Miranda? Did Andini, Indra and his friends succeed in overcoming the appearance that often menganggu they?
Ninnu Kalisaaka is about the generation today who are aware of the thin line between friendship and love. The new movie 'Ninnu Kalisaaka' is all set to make its arrival and recently, the audio release of this happened. The music has been composed by Sunil Kashyap of 'Sneha Geetham' fame and reports are arriving from the market that the songs have been well received, especially by the youth audience. The film is directed by Siva Nageswara Rao while Ramoji Rao is the producer. It is said that the tunes by Sunil are quite trendy and have caught the pulse of the youth very well
Ninnu Kalisaaka’ defines friendship and love. It speaks the minds of today’s youth and the misinterpretation of male-female relationship. Director Siva Nageswara Rao designed the film in a very delicate and simple manner to make one understand the thin line that is drawn between friendship and love.
Usha Kiron Movies which brought many youthful super hit films like ‘Chitram’, ‘Nuvve Kavali’, ‘Anandam’, ‘Nachchavule’, etc., is now coming up with ‘Ninnu Kalisaaka’. The recently released audio is said to be getting good response. Sunil Kashyap provided the music while the lyrics were penned by Vanamali, Lakshmi Bhoopal. and Ananth Sriram.
As Usha Kiron Movies is known to introduce new heroes and heroines, this film also introduces fresh faces – Santosh and Chaitanya as heroes and Priya and Deepasha as heroines. Other prominent cast includes Krishnudu, Tarun Master, MS Narayana, Sandeep, Subhashini, Saraswathi Pradeep etc.
BL Sanjay is handling the camera, story was written by Jai Kiran and dialogues by Lakshmi Bhoopal.
Cast:: .Ahad Khan ,Aarthi Puri ,Meghana ,Shabeena ,Uttam Haldar Director: Joy Anthony Producer: Rajesh Kotapadath Music Director: S P Bhoopathy Release Date: 02 Oct 2009 Genre: Action - Thriller Language: Tamil
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Kadhal Express starring by Ahad Khan and Aarthi Puri.Married life is a Fragile Crystal bowl that can be broken at the slightest tremor, Remember scattered glass pieces, glued together can not restore the beautiful bowl.
Sanju is an Advertisement film Director; He lives with his wife Hena. Rahul is his assistant and he is an introvertHe has a friendly attachment with Sanju’s family. Hena happened to know about Sanju’s illegimate connection with an advertisement movie actress Sara, Hena has having severe resentment and displeasure in Sanju’s careless attitude in married life. Exploiting the extreme curiosity of Rahul, Hena takes initiatives to make a closer relationship with him.
Unexpectedly they are witnessed by their apartment’s lady guard and she approaches Hena to blackmail by demanding a huge amount. But she hesitates to give the cash under the intensity of his possessiveness towards Hena. Rahul thinks that, if Sanju will be picturized as a murderer he would be able to get Hena as his own forever. Planning like this in a shooting location, Rahul secretly kills Sara ( Girl Friend of Sanju ) after arranging many circumstantial evidence against Sanju.
Simultaneously Hena was forced to kill the lady guard in clash without any preplanning. After these assassinations, both of them ran away from the city.But they were caught from a remote area by the police.Hena and Rahul were put in to jail.
As a result of the investigation and trials, Rahul gets the ultimate death punishment by the Court. When Hena knows about this, she becomes a mental patient. And Court sends her to the mental hospital for the treatment with the support of her husband Sanju.We dedicate this film to those married couples who lived together in happy union and companionship till death, and those who continue to live in love, constantly rediscovering themselves.